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2267 days ago

LED trees - Christmas, Wedding, Home Decor

Charmaine from Pyes Pa

Approximately 90 LED warm white bulbs attached securely to the black tree (not on delicate stalks). 1500 high, separate on/off switch.
We have had ours turned on 24/7 for more than a year.
Great for -
Wedding lighting - in the room against the wall or as the aisle to walk down.
Christmas lighting - hang Christmas decorations over this lovely tree and jazz it up.
Suitable for other occasions like Easter - nests of eggs in the tree.
Room lighting - more subtle than a lamp.
Mood lighting.
Being black the tree blends and can be used for other occasions, unlike the white versions.
Folds down into three parts for minimal storage.
Make a feature of them - ask about bulk purchasing.

Price: $50

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